A 920-MHZ dual-mode receiver with energy harvesting for UHF RFID tag and IoT

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A low-power dual-mode receiver is presented for ultra-high-frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. The reconfigurable architecture of the tag is proposed to be compatible with low-power and high-sensitivity operating modes. The read range of RFID system and the lifetime of the tag are increased by photovoltaic, thermoelectric and RF energy-harvesting topology. The receiver is implemented in a 0.18-µm standard CMOS process and occupies an active area of 0.65 mm × 0.7 mm. For low-power mode, the tag is powered by the rectifier and the sensitivity is −18 dBm. For high-sensitivity mode, the maximum PCE of the fully on-chip energy harvester is 46.5% with over 1-µW output power and the sensitivity is −40 dBm with 880 nW power consumption under the supply voltage of 0.8 V.

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Han, P., Zhang, Z., Xia, Y., & Mei, N. (2020). A 920-MHZ dual-mode receiver with energy harvesting for UHF RFID tag and IoT. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(6), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9061042

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